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Play audio through bluetooth, Data files, Subtitles – Philips HTB5544D-F7 User Manual

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On the Bluetooth device, switch on

Bluetooth, search for and select the name

of your home theater to start connection

(see the user manual of the Bluetooth

device on how to enable Bluetooth).

• If prompted for a password, enter

"0000".

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Wait until BT_READY is displayed on the

display panel.

»

When the Bluetooth connection

succeeds, BT_READY is displayed on

the display panel.

»

If the connection fails, BT on the

display panel is still displayed.

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Select and play audio files or music on

your Bluetooth device.

• During play, if a call is coming, music

play is paused.

• If music streaming is interrupted, place

the Bluetooth device closer to the

home theater.

5

To exit Bluetooth, select other source.

• When your switch back to Bluetooth

mode, Bluetooth connection remains

active.

Note

The music streaming may be interrupted by obstacles

between the device and home theater, such as wall,

metallic casing that covers the device, or other devices

nearby that operate in the same frequency.

If you want to connect your home theater with another

Bluetooth device, press and hold on the remote

control (or

on the main unit) to disable the

currently connected Bluetooth device.

Philips does not guarantee 100% compatibility with all

Bluetooth devices.

Data files

Your home theater can play pictures, audio and

video files contained in a disc or a USB storage

device. Before you play a file, check that the file

format is supported by your home theater (see

'File formats' on page 43).

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Play the files from a disc or USB storage

device.

2

To stop play, press .

• To resume the video from where you

stopped, press (Play).

• To play the video from the start, press

OK.

Note

To play DivX DRM protected files, connect your home

theater to a TV through an HDMI cable.

Subtitles

If your video has subtitles in multiple languages,

select a subtitle language.

Note

Make sure that the subtitle file has the exact same

name as the video file. For example, if the video file is

named 'movie.avi', name the subtitle file as 'movie.srt'

or 'movie.sub'.

Your home theater supports the following file formats:

.srt, .sub, .txt, .ssa, .ass, smi, and .sami. If the subtitles do

not appear correctly, change the character set.

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While playing video, press SUBTITLE to

select a language.

2

For DivX videos, if the subtitles do not

appear correctly, continue the following

steps to change the character set.

3

Press OPTIONS.

»

The options menu is displayed.

4

Select [Character set], and then select a

character set that supports the subtitle.

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